Sounds like somebody that needs an ass whooping.
Probably a nicer term for a blogger.
Have you really never heard of the Epoch Times? American Thought Leaders is a interview program produced through their news organization. It is not a blog. Since you live in Texas you might be interested in understanding the federal green energy policies that have contributed to the blackout situation from last week.
The interview is of Jason Isaac from Texas Public Policy Foundation. I assume as a conservative you have heard of them?
You should watch, you might learn something.
It might be over your head though, fair warning.
‘Thought Leader’ gives talk that will inspire your thoughts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZBKX-6Gz6A
This is the person interviewed in this news video here.
I dont think this is deserving of your disrespectful treatment. This man is smart, well spoken, understands the power generation issues is a very strong conservative, and has served in the Texas Legislature. He is an advocate for dealing with an issue that could be extremely detrimental or dangerous for Texas and really the entire United States in the future.
Do you put this down because it isn’t CNN or MSNBC? I’m so surprised you haven’t ever heard of the American Thought Leaders program.
The Honorable Jason Isaac is the Director of Life: Powered at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Jason, a fourth-generation native Texan, was elected four times as the State Representative for Hays and Blanco counties in the Texas Hill Country.
During his eight years of service, he successfully passed legislation to reduce taxes, strengthen election integrity, improve public education, preserve Second Amendment rights, protect local groundwater, and protect private property rights. He was repeatedly honored for his commitment to limited government and proved to be an effective leader, excelling at both advocating for conservative principles and working across the aisle to find responsible solutions for the future of the Lone Star State. Jason has appeared on national news shows, and his commentaries have been published in The Hill, The Washington Examiner, the Daily Caller, and other publications.
Jason is a graduate of Stephen F. Austin State University, a board member for the Digital Education and Work Initiative of Texas, and a high school lacrosse coach. He lives in Hays County with his wife, Carrie, and two sons.